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Old 11-18-2003, 10:26 AM   #1
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Outrageous!

Police: FDR High official stabbed himself

Vice principal charged with false reporting

An assistant principal who was thought to be the victim of a stabbing allegedly inflicted the wounds on himself, and then lied about it, authorities said.

Clinton Knoll, 35, of Ulster County, was arrested Monday, two weeks after he was found bleeding in a bathroom at Franklin D. Roosevelt High School.

The incident prompted a day-long lockdown and drew resources from three police agencies.

Knoll was charged with falsely reporting an incident and knowingly making a false statement, both misdemeanors.

What police described as a broad investigation began to point to Knoll as more evidence surfaced.

Knoll's arrest was the result of ''evidence, statements gathering and some admissions by the defendant,'' Hyde Park Police Chief James McKenna said.

He stopped short of saying Knoll admitted stabbing himself.

The arrest does not signal the end of the investigation, as McKenna said it will ''continue on a lower scale than it has been the last couple of weeks,'' but does bring some measure of resolution for students and parents, who feared the suspect could have been a student.

At a press conference the day of the stabbing, McKenna said he believed the attack came ''from the student body.'' Monday, he denied making that statement and said police did not limit their search to the student body.

The chief declined to discuss any motive for the incident or to detail Knoll's injuries, saying the evidence needed to be reviewed by the Dutchess County District Attorney's Office.

Parent Felicia Ritters blasted authorities for implying a student may have been responsible for the stabbing.

''They came right out with a statement in the paper saying they suspected it was a student,'' she said.

Rumors were flying

Ritters said rumors widely circulated within the Hyde Park school district and the surrounding community focused on one student in particular.

''All over town, you heard the name of one student,'' she said. ''This kid had to go around feeling like a suspect.''

Such a self-inflicted stabbing -- by an adult authority figure on school grounds -- would be ''very, very unusual,'' said Dr. Michael Welner of the New York University School of Medicine in Manhattan.

''As a forensic psychiatrist, I would see something like this occurring about as frequently as a total eclipse,'' said Welner, who is also chairman of the Forensic Panel, a leading consulting institution. ''In a situation like this, the 'why' is going to be far more interesting than the 'what.' ''

Welner said self-inflicted wounds are usually done to get attention, and typically involve shallow cuts. Although authorities described Knoll's injuries as minor, it was not clear why he was hospitalized for almost five days. Welner said that also is unusual.

''These days, the way hospital care is, after a stabbing, they'll stitch you up and send you out by nightfall,'' he said.

Knoll was charged at 11:53 a.m. Monday, after he had come to Hyde Park Police headquarters to answer more questions about the incident. He was arraigned and sent to Dutchess County Jail, where bail was set at $1,000. He is due back in court Thursday.

At his arraignment, Knoll was ordered by a judge not to make contact with school officials or go to the school grounds. He was suspended with pay from the Hyde Park school district.

''We have to be mindful of his due process rights as an employee of the school district,'' school Superintendent said David Burpee said.

Knoll, who had been with the district for a year and a half, does not have tenure, Burpee said.

Both he and Kevin Sheehan, the school board president, praised state police, the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office and Hyde Park police for the long hours they put into the investigation.


Burpee met with the school's faculty Monday morning and will meet with students to talk about the arrest this morning, and school officials are planning a public forum to talk to the greater community. School staff will be on hand to talk to students or staff about the incident.
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Old 11-18-2003, 11:19 AM   #2
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Holy crap!

I'm almost old enough to be an assistant principal
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I'm almost old enough to be an assistant principal
Tater an assistant principal? That would be like putting the fox in the hen house.
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